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	As Philadelphia grew from a small town into a city in the first half of the eighteenth century, it became an increasingly important marketing center for a vast and growing agricultural <font color="#f60"><U><B>hinterland</B></U></font>. Market days saw the crowded city even more crowded, as farmers from within a radius of 24 or more kilometers brought their sheep, cows, pigs, vegetables, cider, and other products for direct sale to the townspeople. The High Street Market was continuously enlarged throughout the period until 1736, when <font color="#f60"><U><B>it</B></U></font> reached from Front Street to Third. By 1745 New Market was opened on Second Street between Pine and Cedar. The next year the Callowhill Market began operation.
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    Along with market days, the institution of twice-yearly fairs <font color="#f60"><U><B>persisted</B></U></font> in Philadelphia even after similar trading days had been discontinued in other colonial cities. The fairs provided a means of bringing handmade goods from outlying places to would-be buyers in the city. Linens and stockings from Germantown, for example, were popular items.
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    Auctions were another popular form of occasional trade. Because of the competition, retail merchants opposed these as well as the fairs. Although governmental attempts to <font color="#f60"><U><B>eradicate</B></U></font> fairs and auctions were less than successful, the ordinary course of <font color="#f60"><U><B>economic development was on the merchants' side</B></U></font>, as increasing business specialization became the order of the day. Export merchants became differentiated from their importing counterparts, and specialty shops began to appear in addition to general stores selling a variety of goods.
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    One of the reasons Philadelphia's merchants generally prospered was because the surrounding area was <font color="#f60"><U><B>undergoing</B></U></font> tremendous economic and demographic growth. They did their business, after all, in the capital city of the province. Not only did they cater to the governor and his circle, but citizens from all over the colony came to the capital for legislative sessions of the assembly and council and the meetings of the courts of justice.
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	Question 1.What does the passage mainly discuss?
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		<input type="radio" name="ques1" value="A" /><label>A. Philadelphia's agriculture importance</label><br />
		<input type="radio" name="ques1" value="B" /><label>B. Philadelphia's development as a marketing center</label><br />
		<input type="radio" name="ques1" value="C" /><label>C. The sale of imported goods in Philadelphia</label>
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	Question 2. It can be inferred from the passage that new markets opened in Philadelphia because
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		<input type="radio" name="ques2" value="A"/><label>A. they provided more modem facilities than older markets</label><br />
		<input type="radio" name="ques2" value="B"/><label>B. the High Street Market was forced to close</label><br />
		<input type="radio" name="ques2" value="C"/><label>C. existing markets were unable to serve the growing population</label>
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	Question 3. The word "<font color="#f60"><U>hinterland</U></font>" is closest in meaning to
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		<input type="radio" name="ques3" value="A"/><label>A.tradition</label>
		<input type="radio" name="ques3" value="B"/><label>B.association</label>
		<input type="radio" name="ques3" value="C"/><label>C.region</label>
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	Question 4. The word "<font color="#f60"><U>it</U></font>" refers to
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		<input type="radio" name="ques4" value="A"/><label>A. the crowded city</label>
		<input type="radio" name="ques4" value="B"/><label>B. a radius</label>
		<input type="radio" name="ques4" value="C"/><label>C. the High Street Market</label>
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	Question 5. The word "<font color="#f60"><U>persisted</U></font>" is closest in meaning to
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		<input type="radio" name="ques5" value="A"/><label>A. returned</label>
		<input type="radio" name="ques5" value="B"/><label>B. started</label>
		<input type="radio" name="ques5" value="C"/><label>C. continued</label>
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